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C. P. R. Bungalow Camp 
Trophies 
N connection with their system of bungalow camps, the Canadian Pacific 
| Railway is giving the beautiful trophies herewith illustrated. The conditions 
governing the contests are as follows: 
Trophies are for annual competition and shall be awarded (a) to contestant 
catching largest speckled trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in Nipigon River Bunga- 
low Camp Trophy Competition; (b) to contestant catching largest black bass 
(either large or small mouth) in French River Bungalow Camp Trophy Compe- 
tition; (c) to contestant catching largest mascalonge in Devil’s Gap (Lake of 
the Woods) Bungalow Camp Trophy Competition. Winner’s name and weight 
of catch shall be inscribed on shield to be placed on permanent trophy. Suitable 
individual award will be given. 
1. Contests shall be known as (a) Nipigon River Bungalow Camp Trophy 
Competition; (b) French River Bungalow Camp Trophy Competition; (c) Devil’s 
Gap (Lake of the Woods) Bungalow Camp Trophy Competition. 
2. Competitions close Sept. 14th, 1924. All entries must be in by October 
1st, 1924. Winners will be declared on October 15th, 1924. 
3. Fish must be legally taken in public waters of the specified districts 
during the open season by rod, reel, and line, or by trolling. 
4, Trophies may be competed for by any person who is a registered guest 
at any of the above Bungalow Camps. 
5. The length, girth and weight of entered fish must be included in the 
affidavit, together with the lure and tackle used. 
6. Fish must be weighed on tested scales and measured with a tape mea- 
sure, the length taken from end of lower jaw with the mouth closed to tip of tail, 
and the greatest girth of fish taken. An outline of the fish entered must accom- 


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Stream. It will identify you. 
